Bank PO :: PO English Language Test 112

Test 112 Questions and Answers

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Direction (Q. 1 - 10) : In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each four words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate words.
As a Buddhist, I feel compelled to (1) the deeper significance of nuclear weapons and the need for their (2). It is more than a matter of disarmament. It is a question of fundamental ly overcoming the worst negative (3) of the 20thcentury distrust, hatred and the (4) of humanity. The human (5) has the ability to (6) even the most difficult circumstance. When each person brings this limitless (7) capacity to full flower, and when ordinary Citizens (8) in a commitment to positive change, a (9) of peace will come into (10).

As a Buddhist, I feel compelled to (1) the deeper significance of nuclear weapons and the need for their (2). It is more than a matter of disarmament. It is a question of fundamental ly overcoming the worst negative (3) of the 20thcentury distrust, hatred and the (4) of humanity. The human (5) has the ability to (6) even the most difficult circumstance. When each person brings this limitless (7) capacity to full flower, and when ordinary Citizens (8) in a commitment to positive change, a (9) of peace will come into (10).

As a Buddhist, I feel compelled to (1) the deeper significance of nuclear weapons and the need for their (2). It is more than a matter of disarmament. It is a question of fundamental ly overcoming the worst negative (3) of the 20thcentury distrust, hatred and the (4) of humanity. The human (5) has the ability to (6) even the most difficult circumstance. When each person brings this limitless (7) capacity to full flower, and when ordinary Citizens (8) in a commitment to positive change, a (9) of peace will come into (10).

As a Buddhist, I feel compelled to (1) the deeper significance of nuclear weapons and the need for their (2). It is more than a matter of disarmament. It is a question of fundamental ly overcoming the worst negative (3) of the 20thcentury distrust, hatred and the (4) of humanity. The human (5) has the ability to (6) even the most difficult circumstance. When each person brings this limitless (7) capacity to full flower, and when ordinary Citizens (8) in a commitment to positive change, a (9) of peace will come into (10).

As a Buddhist, I feel compelled to (1) the deeper significance of nuclear weapons and the need for their (2). It is more than a matter of disarmament. It is a question of fundamental ly overcoming the worst negative (3) of the 20thcentury distrust, hatred and the (4) of humanity. The human (5) has the ability to (6) even the most difficult circumstance. When each person brings this limitless (7) capacity to full flower, and when ordinary Citizens (8) in a commitment to positive change, a (9) of peace will come into (10).

As a Buddhist, I feel compelled to (1) the deeper significance of nuclear weapons and the need for their (2). It is more than a matter of disarmament. It is a question of fundamental ly overcoming the worst negative (3) of the 20thcentury distrust, hatred and the (4) of humanity. The human (5) has the ability to (6) even the most difficult circumstance. When each person brings this limitless (7) capacity to full flower, and when ordinary Citizens (8) in a commitment to positive change, a (9) of peace will come into (10).

As a Buddhist, I feel compelled to (1) the deeper significance of nuclear weapons and the need for their (2). It is more than a matter of disarmament. It is a question of fundamental ly overcoming the worst negative (3) of the 20thcentury distrust, hatred and the (4) of humanity. The human (5) has the ability to (6) even the most difficult circumstance. When each person brings this limitless (7) capacity to full flower, and when ordinary Citizens (8) in a commitment to positive change, a (9) of peace will come into (10).

As a Buddhist, I feel compelled to (1) the deeper significance of nuclear weapons and the need for their (2). It is more than a matter of disarmament. It is a question of fundamental ly overcoming the worst negative (3) of the 20thcentury distrust, hatred and the (4) of humanity. The human (5) has the ability to (6) even the most difficult circumstance. When each person brings this limitless (7) capacity to full flower, and when ordinary Citizens (8) in a commitment to positive change, a (9) of peace will come into (10).

As a Buddhist, I feel compelled to (1) the deeper significance of nuclear weapons and the need for their (2). It is more than a matter of disarmament. It is a question of fundamental ly overcoming the worst negative (3) of the 20thcentury distrust, hatred and the (4) of humanity. The human (5) has the ability to (6) even the most difficult circumstance. When each person brings this limitless (7) capacity to full flower, and when ordinary Citizens (8) in a commitment to positive change, a (9) of peace will come into (10).

As a Buddhist, I feel compelled to (1) the deeper significance of nuclear weapons and the need for their (2). It is more than a matter of disarmament. It is a question of fundamental ly overcoming the worst negative (3) of the 20thcentury distrust, hatred and the (4) of humanity. The human (5) has the ability to (6) even the most difficult circumstance. When each person brings this limitless (7) capacity to full flower, and when ordinary Citizens (8) in a commitment to positive change, a (9) of peace will come into (10).